Found 24 records for the .S file extension name
There are 23 other file types with the "S" extension name:
.s - Assembler source code Unix
.s - Mime: text/x-asm
.s - Modula-3 foreign assembly source
.s - MultiEdit macro source
.s - Scheme language source
.s - Source code (non-PC platforms/Unix)
.s - Train Simulator Shape File
.s - Mozilla (Netscape) Password Data (Mozilla.org)
.s - Nitpicker Backup Ipflow File
.s - Free Pascal Assembler File for Linux or DOS Version (FPC Development Team)
.s - AKAI S900/950 sample
.s - AKAI S1000/S1100/S01 sample
.s - AKAI S3000/S3200/S2000/S2800 sample
.s - Assembler source code
.s - DigitalMicrograph script
.s - Free Pascal assembler file
.s - Modula-3 foreign assembly source
.s - Mozilla (Netscape) password data
.s - MultiEdit macro source
.s - Nitpicker backup Ipflow file
.s - Source code
.s - Train Simulator shape file
.s - Xcode core assembler program
file extension S - Scheme source code
File extension S description:
Scheme is a multi-paradigm programming language. It is one of the two main dialects of Lisp and supports a number of programming paradigms but is best known for its support of functional programming. It was developed by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman in the 1970s. Scheme was introduced to the academic world via a series of papers now referred to as Sussman and Steele's Lambda Papers.Associated applications to file extension S:
Company / developer:
plt-scheme
PLT Scheme is an innovative programming language that builds on a rich academic and practical tradition. It is suitable for implementation tasks ranging from scripting to application development, including GUIs, web services, etc. It includes the DrScheme programming environment, a virtual machine with a just-in-time compiler, tools for creating stand-alone executables, the PLT Scheme web server, extensive libraries, documentation for both beginners and experts, and more. It supports the creation of new programming languages through a rich,expressive syntax system. Example languages include Typed Scheme, ACL2, FrTime, Lazy Scheme, and ProfessorJ (which is a pedagogical dialect of Java).

